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Want to Be More Successful? Psychology Says You Should Stop Trying to Be Optimistic and Be Hopeful Instead
No, hope and optimism are not the same thing. And research is clear that for positive life outcomes, hope is most important.Business -
More Bad News for the Fed: Its Favorite Inflation Gauge Increased More Than Expected in March
The PCE price index surged last month, putting the rate cut hopes of entrepreneurs on ice.Business -
Star Psychologist Adam Grant Says You Can Get Empathy From Doing This 1 Thing
Bookworms will enjoy what the research has to say.Business -
Stars Like Caitlin Clark Sent the WNBA's Popularity Soaring, But Sustained Success is No Slam Dunk
The league kicked off its 28th season with an array of marketable stars. The challenge is turning the hype into sustained mass market growth.Business -
Energy Regulator Approves Rule to Expand Transmission of Renewable Power
TheFederal Energy Regulatory Commission will make running renewably sourced power through the grip easier to help nationwide upgrade efforts.Business -
3 Leadership Tips to Overcome Confirmation Bias and Make Better Decisions
Confirmation bias can become engrained in leaders. Try these methods to overcome it.Business -
UAW Workers Approve Deal With Daimler Truck at Southern Sites
New contract offers a 25 percent wage boost over four years, covers 7,300 workers at plants and warehouses in North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia.Business -
How Reframing Your Approach Can Help You Be More Productive
Confidence breeds productivity. These thoughtful approaches will help you get things done and feel more confident in your work.Business -
The FCC Just Restored Net Neutrality. One Lawmaker Says It's Especially Important for Startups
Net neutrality may be back, but the jury is still out among the business community over how much of an impact the Obama-era measurereally has.Business -
8 Levels Of Accountability To Manage As A Business Leader
It's key to manage your own accountability as well as managing it in team members.Business -
The Fed Says the Economy Looks Strong. Americans Are Drowning in Credit Card Debt
Delinquencies are soaring to levels last seen during the Great Recession.Business -
I'm Supposed to Fire My Husband's Ex-Wife
There's no way I can do this.Business -
Taylor Swift Fans Figured Out a Simple Way to Get Cheap Tickets, and Now I'm Actually Kind of Considering It
Fully 20 percent of the seats at Swift's Paris shows will be filled by Americans.Business -
This SpaceX Veteran's 'Tony Stark' Technology Aims to Tackle the Space Junk Problem
Portal Space Systems came out of stealth this week with more than $3 million in funding to build a spacecraft capable of rapidly moving satellites.Business -
What These Upcoming Changes to the Census Mean for Your Brand Today
Data shows that the current way of capturing race and ethnicity doesn't reflect the way people see themselves.Business -
How This Small Business Hit $1 Million in Revenue With a Simple Service: Kids' Gym Class
Hiveclass was founded by parents who wanted to get kids excited about exercise.Business -
How to Think About Turnover Like a College Football Coach
College athletes stay for five to six years, the same as your employees.Business - College Football -
Report Gives 10 Federal Agencies an A+ for Meeting Small Business Contracting Goals
The Small Business Administration's annual scorecard said 28.3 percent of federal contracts went to small businesses, exceeding the 23 percent goal for the third consecutive year.Business -
Succession Planning Woes Complicate Family Business Growth
If small-business owners don't think ahead or communicate internally about next steps, they could create challenges down the line.Business -
7 Ways Founders Can Avoid Procrastination
Mark more tasks as 'complete' with these procrastination strategies from startup founders.Business -
New York Fed President Holds to 2 Percent Inflation Target
As prices keep rising, the central bank faces off against critics calling for rate cuts.Business - New York -
8 Keys to Maintaining Passion and Energy for Your Business
You need to regularly recharge your energy and passion to survive in a new venture today.Business -
Moderna's CEO Says Staff Should Consult ChatGPT 20 Times a Day
OpenAI has partnered with the drug maker to embed AI throughout the business. And Stphane Bancel says his staff should be using the system way more than you mightguess.Business -
A Worrisome Sign? Business Economists Now Say Companies Can No Longer Raise Prices
A survey from the National Association for Business Economics predicts mixed results over the next three months thanks, in part, to still stubborn inflation.Business -
Caitlin Clark Repeatedly Used 1 Word in Response to Her First Loss in the WNBA. It's a Lesson in Resilience and Overcoming Defeat
Clark scored 20 points in her debut, but she has a lot to learn.Business -
Walmart Plans Layoffs of Corporate Staff, Will Relocate Others
The retailer is asking most remote workers to move closer to major offices for hybrid work, employees in Dallas, Atlanta, and Toronto are asked to move to bigger hub office locationsin Arkansas, California, and New Jersey.Business -
Behind the Brand with Nigel Sylvester
How to build your passion into a brand.Business -
With 1 Simple Word, Ex-Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz Revealed the Company’s Biggest Problem. It’s a Lesson in Emotional Intelligence
Look closely at Howard Schultz's recent advice on how to fix Starbucks, and a key insight emerges.Business -
After 57 Years, Southwest Airlines Just Revealed Big Changes Are on the Table: 'Let Me Be Very Blunt'
"Customer preference has changed. They have my whole 36 years here at Southwest Airlines."Business -
Tesla's Plan for Lower-Priced Models Takes a Page From Detroit's Past Strategies
Automaking may be harder to disrupt on a wholesale basis, as Elon Musk shifts to incremental improvements and scraps plans for all-new designs.Business -
The Majority of Used Clothes End Up in Landfills. What If It Didn't Have to Be That Way?
These companies are on a mission to make textile recycling a reality--and save the planet.Business -
Are CEOs Sitting This Election Out?
Unpacking the reasons why entrepreneurs seem more hesitant than ever to weigh in on this election.Business -
GameStop's Latest Surge Is Nothing Like Its Pandemic Rally
The return of Roaring Kitty has supercharged speculation around the pandemic meme-stock darling.Business -
How Harry's Co-Founder Jeff Raider Learned to Balance Business and Family From His Mother
She was always on the phone doing deals--and always the loudest voice cheering him on. Now, the serial entrepreneur is a better businessman and father, thanks to mom.Business -
2 Story Fundamentals for Your Media Campaigns
Know your conventions and when to break them.Business -
This Drone Company's Acquisition Offers Valuable Lessons on When to Sell Your Business
Robinson Helicopter's deal with Ascent AeroSystems proves uplifting synergies can be found in unexpected places. Here's how the deal went down.Business -
Warren Buffett's $189 Billion War Chest Looks Bearish for Stocks
The Berkshire Hathaway chief sits on a record cash pile and expects it to grow further.Business -
With 1 Touching Memory, Kansas City Chiefs Tight End and Taylor Swift Boyfriend Travis Kelce Taught a Huge Lesson About Gratitude
He won the Super Bowl three times. But his 'absolute best' moment was taking his father to the World Series.Business -
Legal Ban on Worker Noncompetes Faces Uphill Battle
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is among the business groups that have already filed suit against the FTC's rule, which may be overturned by increasingly skeptical courts.Business -
Don't sell your business before doing these three things
CPA and Inc. 5000 founder Mackey McNeill has helped thousands of founders exit their companies. In an Inc. 5000 Masters session, she shared these three musts for a regret-free sale.Business